by Delisa Hargrove | May 17, 2020 | Delisa Hargrove: Applying Gospel Principles
After driving the same route to seminary for months, I started noticing a specific charcoal-gray, lifted Toyota Tundra. It had red shocks and a hitch insert that caught my eye. That hitch insert became the truck’s identifying characteristic to me. It took...
by Delisa Hargrove | May 10, 2020 | Delisa Hargrove: Applying Gospel Principles
It’s Mother’s Day. Mother’s Day evokes such diverse reaction from women I know. As I considered the women I know, I imagined them in their homes, doing the things women do. I wondered how the Lord views our homes and families. Does He maintain a...
by Delisa Hargrove | May 3, 2020 | Delisa Hargrove: Applying Gospel Principles
In her BYU Women’s Conference address, Kate Holbrook quoted Simone Weil, a French philosopher of the early 1900s. All wrong translations, all absurdities in geometry problems, all clumsiness of style, and all faulty connection of ideas in compositions and...
by Delisa Hargrove | Apr 26, 2020 | Delisa Hargrove: Applying Gospel Principles
Last Sunday, my husband Anthony pulled out this gem to share for our home church. He gave this talk in the Hauula 2nd Ward in 2012. I was shocked at how applicable it felt to our current coronavirus experience and asked Anthony if I could share it here. During...
by Delisa Hargrove | Apr 19, 2020 | Delisa Hargrove: Applying Gospel Principles
This is a time of separation. This separation, however, isn’t unique in our histories. Separation stories especially fill our religious history. From the very beginning, Adam and Eve were separated from God. We have exoduses of the House of Israel from Canaan...
by Delisa Hargrove | Apr 17, 2020 | Delisa Hargrove: Applying Gospel Principles
The phrase that caught my attention during my “Come, Follow Me” reading was in Mosiah 4:13: And ye will not have a mind to injure one another, but to live peaceably, and to render to every man according to that which is his due. King Benjamin makes this...